Wall Street bigwigs Dimon, Solomon fail to stand up to Mamdani’s madness — as NYC mayor’s ‘apology tour’ flops
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's recent meetings with Wall Street CEOs Jamie Dimon and David Solomon have drawn criticism for lacking substantive discussions about his controversial policies. Despite the business community's concerns, the meetings were described as friendly and constructive, with no mention of Mamdani's social media posts targeting fellow business leader Ken Griffin. The situation highlights the tension between Mamdani's leftist agenda and the needs of the city's business sector.
- ▪Mayor Zohran Mamdani's apology tour did not address his controversial social media post about Ken Griffin.
- ▪Jamie Dimon and David Solomon met with Mamdani but did not discuss Griffin's name during their conversations.
- ▪The meetings were characterized as friendly, but critics argue they failed to confront Mamdani's dangerous rhetoric towards the business community.
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Charles Gasparino Opinion Wall Street bigwigs Dimon, Solomon fail to stand up to Mamdani’s madness — as NYC mayor’s ‘apology tour’ flops By Charles Gasparino Published May 19, 2026, 4:33 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Zohran Mamdani’s “apology tour” to quell the business community’s outrage over his bizarre social media posting targeting fellow business leader Ken Griffin didn’t include much apologizing, The Post has learned.
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